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Indigenous Food Festival celebrates sovereignty, knowledge and community
by Sadie Shields Heading up the stairs towards Wiyot Plaza, the scent of salmon cooking over a fire wafted by as students, faculty, staff and elders gathered for the Indigenous Food Festival on Saturday afternoon. The Indigenous Food Festival began
EBT accepted on campus soon
by Ryndi Greenwell Cal Poly Humboldt students and staff that use EBT are in for some good news! The university is soon to accept EBT payment at the College Creek Marketplace and Giant’s Cupboard stores. This change is estimated to
FASHION < IDENTITY: D.I.Y. For A Reason
by LIVI E. Lyman Do. It. Yourself. This is all the rage, right? Hyperindependence has always been the ultimate American value. Our society consists of Baby Boomers , Generation X , Millennials and Generation Z . Knowing how to be
Corrections: Oct. 8, 2025
The article, How safe is your bike, misstated that Chief Greg Allen was the chief of the Arcata Police Department (APD). Chief Greg Allen is the chief of the University Police Department (UPD). The article also misstated that the APD

AstroloTea for the week of October 15th
by Serah Blackstone Fredericks This week, we have some very good markers in the stars for love. Now, I want you to consider love and all that it means to you because it can be a very loaded word. It

Blue whales abound on their way south
by Nick Escalada Humboldt is a refuge for old-growth redwoods and progressive culture, as well as a seasonal pit stop for the largest animal on the planet. Blue whales are migratory marine mammals that occur in all the world’s oceans

Debate competes for first time since 2019
by Aidan Shelton Cal Poly Humboldt is set to send debate team students to a tournament for the first time since 2019, continuing a long and proud tradition of Humboldt debate. Two students, junior Sylvia Seay and sophomore Oz Kimble,

Magic moments at Mid-Autumn Moon Fest
by Carmen Ruiz Fernandez Inside the campus Great Hall, community members gathered to celebrate the annual Mid-Autumn moon festival, a traditional Chinese celebration meant for family reunion and moon honoring on Friday, Oct. 10. This festival originated in China over

Reel Talk with Julia
One Battle After Another is secretly a love letter to Arcata by Julia Kelm The latest film from Oscar-winning director Paul Thomas Anderson One Battle After Another hit theaters on Sept. 26. The film follows ex-revolutionaries reuniting to rescue the

Indigenous Peoples week kicks off on quad
by Barley Lewis-McCabe and Nico Patakidis The air was filled with copal tree sap smoke — a dense earthy smell that, combined with rhythmic we-we drumming and consistent rattling of ayoyote anklets, produced an unmistakable feeling of camaraderie and warmth

Fish of the Week
Oncorhynchus clarkii: the trout with many homes by Ariana Wilson The cutthroat trout is the state fish for several western states, including Idaho, Montana and Wyoming. There are 14 recognized subspecies of cutthroat trout, with distinct subspecies designated as the

Getting Killed Album Review: Glock of Geese
by Will Bishop Once, ten thousand years ago, when I was a very small child living in the rolling grassy hills of Loleta, I saw a flock of geese passing overhead. Delighted, enthused, filled with the kind of special joy
Campus and Community Dialogue on Race (CDOR)
A week of community collaboration and discussion is set to occur at Cal Poly Humboldt’s 27th annual Campus and Community Dialogue on Race (CDOR). From Monday, Oct. 20 to Friday, Oct. 24, there will be panels, informational sessions, workshops, performances

All about the Calypso band
by Jess Carey Bright and bouncy music drifts out of Fulkerson Hall on Monday evenings as Cal Poly Humboldt’s Calypso Ensemble gather for their weekly rehearsal. Rhythmic and soaring, it’s a vibrant sound with Caribbean origin. The program has been

Karaoke GOATs of The Goat
by Will Bishop Distant billowing walls of fog roll gently in the distance as I enter the warm glow of Richards’ Goat Tavern & Tea Room. I’m early and the place is sparsely populated. The goats are more satanic than